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0 re 1 1. e nt News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MAY NEW BRITAIN HERALD 1928 —TWENTY PAGES tverage Daily Circulation For Week Ending 14,908 PRICE THREE CENTS April 28th PLEDGE DEMOCRAT 4 Vores To s 9 ®=mith and Brown to he the 5 inees of the canucns explained that | Methods of doing things 4 Will be opportunity to ca * actively UNTIL RELEASED Resolution Passed in Hartford Saps N. Y. Governor Only Can Change Delegates' Yotes GLOUDS OF STRIFE ARE NOW CLEARED AWAY “Harmon)” M ing Clears Atmos- | POLISH POLITICAL CLUBS ' OF N. E. 10 CONVENE HERE Polish Org; zations of I 10 Be Represented at yace Hotel Meeting, The firs Polish Am annual meeting n Political l'edera- tion of New England will held i Sunday alternoon at 1 o'clock at ti Pur hotel, when cpresentatives of Polish political organizations of Maine, W Hampshire, M | chusetts, Ithode Island and Connr imut will convene, The federation state organizations which in turn are composed of city and town clubs. About 90 clubs will be repre- sented and the mecting will be pre- sided over by Attorncy Alphons Bachorowski of Loston. who is tem- | porary chairman. of the | is composed of The main feature of the meeting phere—District Delegates Ratified | will be the adoption of & constitu- tion, which will be presented and by Comvention aud 10 Delegates- |read by the committee especially as- at-Large, Including Spellacy, | 58164 t0 prepare the luws and by- Walsh, Dolan and Thoms Without Struggle. Hartlord, May 3 (&) he democ- ricy of Connceticut through its state | convention here unanimously the ernor Alfred k. for the pledging Tim until release it adopted. today candidacy of Gov- | Smith of New York | presidency, a resolution its delegation to vole for the governor himselt shall from 115 obligation, bring Strite Disappears e cionds of factional strite which appeared 1o hover over th pre-comvention gatherings were dis- pelled as the outcome of the “har- mony meeting” of y in which the plea was mad differences that nothing might mar the united front of the Connecticut JAF’I‘ER ENDURANCE MARK democracy for Governor Smith, It L w3 Archibald MeNeil, Jr., him-! ————— | sclf potenti E andidaic e ) A o ,:,:"J,I."\.‘l“”:“,‘m‘,‘l:‘ : “,",,D,', |‘,:d doe Mart of Oklahoma Soaring Over the ansurgency movement been ¢ar- | (oumwest Al i Anathon Al ried through successtully who | hrought in the “olive lranch,” which | tempt 10 11y Lon Than Stin- dispersed the shar'ows and sent the | delegates homeward well contented | Son-Halde with their work. Dr. Edward G.| Moosevell. Tieid, . 3 My Diolan, ho was the ontstanding figurc (i l',’ TS R grenb. e “\m in the convention wo years ago, | [ PITIUR A circling 516 Ber A biiCer: o hin v dnnalation wt b 1TSS SUEY . itsat o] ssnian, e nile st botinaine | D i onal convention went into the [ ¥ e dolegate-at-large list meeting ajl | ¥in&le-handed, told the Jiapy s demands of the ‘“insurgents” The [ ubllant message today. = omen, however, go. only four| AL 12:30:01 p. m.. caslevn duy- places on the atfarge list whereas| <0t time, he had - been ’-”"‘I- thoy had wanted e, They, foo, had | hOU in his Iintlavca menoplan: Iic. aided in smoothing over the "”"wkv‘aj‘v = i ey L S tional differcnees amd making the ) t1oft. he A el T oSN B DRE f hiCein hariind. auTator mony. 5, set by Col. Charles A, Lindbergh in By the Uiited Dioos {his flight troms New York to Pavis Ten district delegales were clect- [ Thomas and Joe Hart, another ed last night Oklahoman, were hoti out today o The delegates-at-large were em- | make new aviation history in this powered to select their own alte of zreat achievement. A nates. | thousand miles away, Hart was cir Delezates to tue Houston conven- | cling over Chickasha, Okla. on # tion are: similar single-handed attempt - Drop Milk Bottle (Continurd on Page 16) Thoras ering mes: Wi T, J. SMITH T0 ATTEND HOUSTON CONVENTON Reg ed Delegate by State Democrats Ry unaninous vote of first onal district de s i cau- i5 at the democratic stae conven- | tion last night, Thomas J was nominated for delegate fo the national convention at llouston, Texas, 1o represent the district with | J. F- Brown of Enfield. The formal | clection took place at today's ses- | #ion Smith's election was issured yes. terday when the local wing of | democracy tied up with the Spel- | lacy organization forces, thereby ! aining strength in ihe city of Hart. | ard:- This move at once linked the | acal forces with those of Candidate I'rown giving the local registrar the | jenefit of the Brown strength and kewise delivering to the Enficld 1an a great many delegates who cre pledged to Smith. The New Britain delegation. al-| tiough not instructad, voted as a | nit for the Smith-Brown ticket and 1non adjournment, just hefore mid- ight, were prepared to go into the ivention foday to deliver 17 votes the Thomas J. Spellacy force ainst the reorganization hloc con At the opening of the caucus, for- ©r Mayor Joseph F. Dutton of Iristol was selected as chairman. Sidge William . Mangan placed name of Mr. Smith in nomina- n. calling attention to Smith's “vice in the interests of democra- which, the judge remarked. are persistent and consistent that he come to he known as Thomas iferson Emith. Chairman John E- R. Keevers of democratic town committes soc. «ided the nomination of Mr. Brown 1 running mate with Smith, and i motion of Judge Mangan nomin- ations were closed. Chairman Dutfon after declaring nom.- titled to two dele- ns, he said. there through the wishes of the caucus in toto. Smith is democratic registrar of voters in this city, having held that office for many years. He has been | identified with every cam- is familiarly referred to ihe district is rates which m paign and &s “Thomas Jefferson” Smith. Joseph M. Halloran. former mayor. was the last delegate sent from New Britain to a national con- ¥ llaws, and the reted ; endorscd | to siuk all | i rar of Voters Elect- ' column (via r How is en gincers publ service common Guoted” Also North American econ- {mon. Radio Corporation and G {eral Motors? 1f there has heen an panmouncement that 1 will bhe over fown at noon, cancel it, Wil need | to conserve my zasoline. Evervthing going fine. Had a good night. 1t is {@ great lite. Nothing to do till fo morrow, Wit the time nearly half over Tam sure T can make it. Ploase Smith | phone Mrs, {ishioners who identify themselves a i fied with the | church are being condu vention. In 1922 he represented this Jistrict at Baltimore. when the lat: Woodrow Wilson was nominated for the first time. tle which e | container, clection of new offi- cers will be held. The Connecticut organization will be represented by [Stanley 3. Traceski, stanley Karpin- . of this city, and Joseph Kulas {of Hartford. A dinner will e |after the mecting. sor THOMAS STILL UP ~ INAIR ALL ALONE Wlll Break Lindy's Record at 10 0'Clock Tonight | "aropped to the field in a milk hot had used as a water It was pddressed to Licul H. 1B Clark, in charge of ground arrangeinents at the field. It read “What was my distance and fine on the take-off ? 1 Will RRogers Collins Keper, 2100 or Peckekill Rryant 8106 and tell her (Continued on P PARISHIONERS DEFEND ST. ANDREW'S PASTOR Claim Dissenters Never Satisfied With Church Management Siriking back at a group of di “nters in St Andrew’s church, par “The Trie Members of 8t Andre Lithuanian Church™ today issued statement defending the Edward V. Grikis from criti- cism aimed at him at a meeting sunday in Lithuanian hall, atement charges made regarding the admnistration of the parish were answered and the group which is opposing the pastor was descrihed | as “dissenters who are never satis- way affairs of the ted.” 0 pastor. Tev. ast In the The statement follows “We. the frue memhers of St Andrew's Lithuanian church, de. | neunce the meeting which wag held | at the Lithuanian hall on April as unnecessary and disgracefnl This meeting was called by a few who disltke the pastor and his | The pas tor cooperates with the people as best he can and he is liked by every body except these fow. “The condition of the church and | rectory is not as it was deseribed at the mecting on April 24 The | chureh has been renovated lately 1 and it is as strong as ever. The | floors of the rectory and church arc in good condition and no signs of rotting can be scen. The dissenters ! who claim the condition of the church is poor have not acen the repairs since the renovation. | “An accounting of the finances is1 (Coatinued on Page 11) Connecticui S ll4rt|’on d, Conn, Are. FORM MOTOR CORPS ‘Theater Owners Accuse Ministers ~ of Violating Their Agreement on | 10 ASSIST NURSES Hour of Opening Sunday Programs Dept., ‘Exprch Surprise to Mayor Paonessa That Objection Has Been Voiced to Starting Shows at 5 | 0'Clock—(laim Accord Was Reached {Women With Six Cars Start Out Today to Promote Reliel | | at Joint Luncheon. Among Resideats With Grip — Birdmen Wears and Tired Wil seare | ‘ prescniatives of theater inter ding o the ma the min- | & Who called at the office of May objected and suggested open- | Tour of Country Wednesday— | lor rao cxpressed sur at 5 o'clock, which was acerpt- | MRS GEORGET KIMBALL | prie titude talen by the 1105 then sail to have heey | Mands Are Blistered By 3,000 . X | Protestant Ministers ascociation on | agrecd that no car hour would | spakings. LEET 0F ARS the question of an carlier hour for sought by the fheater men | ORGAMZES F C | Sunday shows. the cluim being made | In the m the clergymen | Muller Field. Staten Tsland, N | that the presont stand is a diveet | have gone on being oppos-| Y. May 3 P—The German. contradiction of an ment made |od to any chan the present | Irish crew of the transatlantic [ Visiting Nurses Voreed to Use PUblic | st weck { schedule of shows, monoplane Bremen came bacl " iy e ! n cifort to avoid further pub- A public he ng 1s scheduled | to New York today in a sister Vehicles or Watk in Ovder to Fake | 1SR S00 Minis wrranged | for tonight. but | n postponed | sliip of their trans-occan plan: Carton s Vor Their sery- | lunchivon at wiich theatrical men Hdue 1o the il hairman Wal- | cr recciving the welcome of | cre given an opportunity to present | ter 11k of the ordinance com- | the nation's capital ices — Childven Reported | their ca lie opening unday (mittee, and John &, Contaras, one of The fliers landed in the Junk. shows at 4 p. m. was asked, and | the theater men [Werein st SR Ul et st il NGRSO I il o e nEnl oritet o el Month. yl‘lm-‘i\w o'clock, castern daylight S v e 37 OUTOF 35 CHOSEN. EQUITABLE TRUST G0, o in to help the Visiting Nurs ',‘;.‘.:'“f;::“;f‘;"..:::“1‘,12\‘_;“".: "o FOR CITY JOBS RENEGE CHAIRMAN DIES TODAY o Only l-Jis:ht .\ssurcd of Noted Banker and Director naan of the finance committee of the association upon hearing of the con- | Work Respond to Many dition, volunt 10 organize a Call Succumb Companies n Office motor corps and this morning there were six magchines offered for serv- : e th cmployment New York, N. Y., May 3 Alvin ce. The corps is conmp ot Mrs ! M « I ireau had m-‘»d Wha W. Krech, chairnan of the board of onsider he 35 appli- trustees of the Equitalle Trust O Hart, Mrs. Donald | SOREL ppli ) hl i Trust Co Mice Gaffney ang | G405 most in need work and one o ] ks in o th o el J. VanbBusKirk. Lach bl rdered. them narkiLo J in offi nember of the corps carrics one or falled tosapprdy ) Wwo nurscs therchy enabling the as. . Out of the 35 who had been . Kreel inferested in nu ociation to cover the whole terri- pleked, 16 were taken from the | merons busin ttural and phil- tary charity hst, the obiccl being to | anthropic enterprises. He a di- Since Monduy there were 58 16w | give the cily some tolulin for the |telor of {He Denver & Grawde L L T e support, | Western, Ann Arbor, Norfolk-Soutli- | Which have been taken care of to 4o A e Wabagi st Siary gether with the number of ca However, 14 of the 16 were not abi Ma ’ reied over from the previous w present today when it was time to | Western Pacific and other ra he association besides s taking | organize the labor gangs, nor did 1;‘:1 ;\'.:;Inun of the bourd of West- fha "“‘(\””‘ ly ]‘ : “ ey appear later. It was n ™Y | He was also a director ammd trea mumps, searle fey and chicken i s Lo « el | pox or Jamcs Desmond and James |surer of the Permanent Blind Relie The association is further handi- (Cochrane, directors of the bureau, | fUnd, exceutive sceretary and dirce- caped by sickness among (he nu {10 recruit other workers from the | 107 Of 'J{‘; “;'}'] g P e 1o having contracted grip and waiting line. ks bl SR Oreiz Mok sult were forced to bed, In their! The werkinen sent foday sup- 1"‘2:‘;"‘2 l}al "':""" "I" l‘glv' "";.”\ place however, Ahe fation wus plement gangs on grading and fning o Han "': i ‘I’j""l“‘ 2l - [able o gt two Uses, Mrw fatrect pepair iwork, Sower con-| a0 Hh ilns iy el o i Iph Boardiman Harriet struction workers will be sent out |, ard the Equitable Bastorn 1oy of Hartrore . viay 1 s an S nal. of artrord iext Monday morning. Banking Corporation and Equ Children's Cases i Month e = Safe Deposit Compiny According (o the report of Miss | (* 5z Qs il 1ast night's recoption. He: doubted Liaciine 4 catins it oo, CoNNL's Suit Agai e e e | {imately 555 cases of grip amons Carolina Is Withdrawn " {705 3% sman of the TOLUFN to Greenly Island o st the |oitdren have been veported o the | Hartford, May 3 (P—Connectient’s | bonsd. ot Byt cry o Company | Bremen. ol otiaiton, during (ho pist month. | suit ggainst Uie state of Northi Care- | of ‘New. York, fiad casaorrs il PO o L el The assoctation With s st of 14| lina for 3200,000 dus on detautted | niomsms Sons gqci Muddcnly T e | hurees Js Kept constantly busy cov- | honds which was to have been taken | 1oria while seated at his desk in his | gogon eron SA1C W el el ¢ring the New Brituin temitory and [ hefore the United States supreme | oftice. Death was instantancous” |y wo grons o8 e & < i It is reported that at least 20 new | court, has been withdrawn, The ac- el o P cases develop each day. In many | tion was decided upon by Attorney 'n | : 5 NETANCES the CASCS Prove 10 be of | General Renjamin W. Alling and the r\\l) Shot and Killed Sant ““:"'.':"l',;,r,r.\ serions nature and nsually* the | gther members of the state bgard m‘ In Peterboro, Ontario 0 o e 1hs Borpsis sesinnd ot mane s ena | ifiiiee faid oo iirol atiihs imbsling | Baleibors G WasT i w0 | Junkers planc gracofully fron 1 member of the family contracted the | ot the whole board this morning men, one a provincial officer, were |ing Iield. fodas. fo carry the Ger: Gisease, { The withdrawal was based on a [<hot to death today in a gun fight man and Irish aviators (o New York, The association s Dandicapped {auestion of policy, according to At- |in the Hotel Mont zomery. was the same that carried its sister [scrionsly hecanse of an insufficiont |torney General Alling. When Con- | When Nermuan Maker and J. {<hip—The Rremen—from Ireland 1 o of cars tu cuable the burses fnecticut demanded payment on the | Stewart, provineial officors, attempl- | Greenly Tsland. 10 carry on relief work ere are \lnme the treasurer of North an-‘ul to arrest David Montgoniery, the ! While one of its silvery blades w odly dhres mincliines ownod by tiie | lina notifis My, Aliing #hat tho | iaifor opened fire 'as they ascendedtsnistie oaoorn o Lo it aias association and the number is inade- bonds had heen repudiated, without | ihe stairs, M her, who was in the 'scar at the tip. This vesulted from omes o thrry the nurses fo the | giving any explanation of the-itna- |lead, was kilied and Stewart was |ita being bent when the transatluntic homes of those needing constant at- [tion. In previous claims on North 4 by a bullet plana fell forward upon landing on irntion. For the past week moat of | Carolina. by five or six other alatcs. | City officers who were summoned. |(he northern io. | {he nurses had to use public con- |it is nnderstood, explanation of tho | shot and kilted Montgomery as he | Before entering the ship'a cabin [\eyance vehieles wherever possible, | situation has salisfied the claimants. | tried to escape, mak o the rounds on foot LOGAL ROAD BUILDERS Propaganda for Public Utllltlesb GVEN TWOCOVTRACTS ~ Sent to Two Schools in This Cty iammino Construction Co. Provi-{the “news” used. and without any !hrec-mofored plane, it was lcarned dence, R 1. bid $68.99S. | published indication of the source |toda 1037 fect of trap rock macadam ;of the material. The only payments| _1ord sailed in the Majestic for on Summit and Lakeview streets in made to newspapers or newspaper- (New York Wednesday, travelling as st Hampton, awarded to I. Suzio men amounted to thirty or forty|“Jack Robinson and Staff, New Britain, bid $5.497.25. | dollars paid to reporters for fur- 3,398 fect of hituminous macadam | nishing information about certain g ———— on Hoyt strect in Darien, awarded to | meetings they werc reporting for Bridgeport Construction Co., THE WEATHER port, bid $14.926.10 their newspapers. Bridge- | ‘ In addition to the newspapers and | | i ‘ i es | New Britain and vicinity: Construction of a 40 foot clear|high schools the public utilitics 3 span. rigid frame bridge over &till mmhna'.s went to Rotary, Kiwanis, | | Fair tonight; Friday increas- River on the Beaverbrook cut-off in|Lions. and other business men's, ing cloudiness: not much the town of Danbury, clubs, boards of trade, chambers of awarded to| change in temperature. Oshorn-Barnes. Danbury, hid $24.- | 871, A »— K} (Continued on Page Two) AVIATORS DEPART FROM WASHINGTON {Return to New York in Junkers Plane AT CONTROLS | Washington, May 3 (®—The Venturous erew of the Bremen sailed | “way from Washington today for New York., wearing in their coat lapels the insignia of the American distinguished flying cross and cher- ishing expre ons of the good will of the capital which were pourcd {npen them during their one day's visit bere I Up early, with hands blistered | friom the hearty hand cs which 1 grected them yesterday and last {Might, the three, Baron von Huen: - Major Fitzmaurice and Cay tain Koehl were at the ficld long be fore S o'clock, tuned up their (crs plane, aupd took to the Kochl Pilot n Koehl was plane, a twin emen, when it def M. Less than a hundred persons present to watch the takeoff, Hiost of theso being newspaper men, rliotographe mechanics. Before taking off. Major Fitzmau- rice said there was littie likelihood that e and his companions would |Pe able to visit the far west | Many Invitations | “We have reeeived many more in- vitations than we have time o copt.” he said. “and it iy all very fine. But there is such a thing lLeing Killed by kindness, Swiling rucfully, the Irish officer held out his right hand and ingi- cateG the blisters on nis singers which he said had mainly come from | |shaking hands with 3,009 peopl air, piloting ship of aried at § i al Be- ‘his morning, Baron vgn Huenefel |inspected the straightened propeller (Continued on Page 17) 'SHANGHAT BOMBED BY PLANE FOR FIRST TINE truces during rains. All are equipped with feapots in which they brew tea during frequent pauses in the fighting. The seaplane crossed the inter- national settlement, bombs there From Cruiscr The plane operated from the northern cruiser Halchi. anchored off the Woosung forts in the Whang- Poo river helow the city. After it had dropped the four bombs, it re- turned to the Haichi. which hurried- ly steamed off. but dropped no Junk- | police and aviation ¢ |18 CLARA KNAPP TESTIFIES SHE DD NO CENSUS WORK BUT . THAT SHE WAS ON PAYROLL DIRIGIBLE NEARING Splagher of Now SPITZBERGEN BASE Yorks Former Wo- man Secretary of State Well o0 Way to Tiny i Testifies for Prosecu- Bound [g]e tion in Albany Trial. 'PASSES OVER SWEDEN I Low Tone She Gives Incriminating Evidence General Nobile's Ship En Route To North Pole Ilies Over Stockholm Against Stepmother — in Brizht Sunshiny Day—speea . R€Ceived Checks for 1 Fair. Wor he Didn’t Do. Stockliolm, & May =< one LUm o Noi fy {dirigible Ttalia from Stolp t toom, AMbany, May 3 (UI') lergen Arctic explorations plaughtor testitied today as n favorcd with wonderfully fin " ¢ o Ather in the vovage over Swedet g XD N R o help bring about the conviction Halia passcd above Swedish te 1er stepmoiber, Mrs. Florence k tory at Carlscror av 5:45 a. n Knapy, former secretary of state 1l followi the Swedish cast coast o 1 of zrand larceny line, passed Osh hamu b Aftiost the instant took | A dircet cou then ma Or stand, Clara Blane Py denied | Stockholin, which wis re 1 e had ever n that she was \n-‘-‘h K stat is payroll in 1925 he Ttalis ptoat an £ records and checks mad from 300 to 350 meter out in her name, purported to show - | Al varying breezes swept Has B clo E nd wih i Af i | dirigible ed over tock ol 1 & for the last six years at | With an escort of 16 Swedish military | \lidddeburs, \ roont, she said she plancs, the spectacle was inspiring, | | 4 o other residence in that time Arousing enthisiasm among the “Did your ever do any cenains thousands of the capital’s popuiation | work ? “d George Medalie, the who had gathered at {s of | prosecutor, Vintage “No &ir,” sl responded almost in- ! Contimuing her flight at abor mdibly, iles an hour. the divigible soon | “Were you ever to your knowlnde: °r noon passed Grissclhamn, and nted at assistant supervisor on Misappeared over the Gulf of [the state census?” | Bothnia | “No sir” | “When was the first time you I Contons May & (UD)—he | 129tNed you were on the payroll? [talian - dirigible Italia was seeq| | AlOUt October, 192 | passing over Arholm, Sweden, north- low did you learn it? cast of Stockholu, at 1 p. m. today,| ! read it in the papers.” following the coastline on hoer Then Medalle asked her if she re- cruise to Vadsoe, N rway; Spitzher- d a state check in August 1925 500 and the North Polo, or $312.48 and she answered that The Malia is expected (o arrive at had come by mail with a letter Vadsoe, at the northern tip of Nor- | 70m Mrs. Knapp. | way, around nosn ¥riday atten She could not recall the contents 1,000 mile A from Stolp. Cep- | ©f the letter except that it satd the | many, where ascended at 3.10 | “heck “was practically Mrs, ltodsy. | Knapp's” and contained a request | After refucling, the Malia will pro- | € it be turned over to Mrs, Bod- ceed to Spitzbergen, expecting fo | KN arrive there early Saturday. At| A later state check for $104.16 Spitzbergen, final preparations will | V4 received by her and also turned |be made for the cruise over . {he|OVer to Mrs. Bodkin, she sald, [North Pole. A check for the same amount The weather was porfoct along the [J4tcd September 16, 1925, to her Ualins route,.and frequant cadio |ordor did not bear hier: coAbrssAemt. ges from the big ship had said [ She said Cruises Over City that all was well Pressed to say In - whose hand- e {writing she believed it to be, she | = wnmmm on Page 16.) Stoekliolm, Sweden, May P I'ne dirigible lalia arvived oy {eruised about the city in beautit ‘\\ sunshiny weather, Several airplancs flew to mert the ¢ t and to wel {rome the Italian explorers, Stoc \« ‘AN\]I“ 15 abonut miles from i {Airship's starting point, Stolp, (nx {"Th airsin continnes an e Held in $500 Bond When | co 1 n A rtherly direction. | . The winther was ati cear wien | Other Driver Breaks she disappeared. T cports indieate | § that the prospects were zond for the | Neck Italia’s encountering favorable con et ditions at |east until north of Nwedan | New Haven, May 3 (P — Jame Wireless Communication | Lincoln Grover, e, of &helton, is in Copenhagen, Denmarl, May 3 (p | critical condition the New Ha- General Umberto Nobile, headed |¥®h hospital ffering from & broken s 2, - = T . | | for King's Ray. Spitzhergen, in the | 190K reeeived when his automobile Arute Bros. and Suzio to Senior High and Nathan illard’s Catechism [dirigible Tratia, wae maintaining |38 ovartutned in a collislon with ; | 2 : £ Received hy Schools | . Rl stoady and eontimnous commnica. | MAChine driven by Oliver 1. Davis Do Work for Junior High on Mailing » || Commotion Caused as TWo 1icn ™4 ornine wih e Sweq |of New Britain on Forest rosd Iast Questioned regarding the truth || C (i vl an b et o Yone | Mr. Grover's wife and infant < . Q ~ of the report of Clarence . Wil. Ve ; WS <arlskrona. and the one af |*MId wWho accompanied him, escaped State List of State Com- Mot st o i e G- wi- 1| Women and Two Co |north of Kariakrona, and the ore ai | IId =ho ae i pels 5 committes on public utilities in- Are Hurt b e e b iag Physicians at the hospital censid- ] mittee. formation. in reference to the et sl e S Mr. Grover's condition as very Arute Bros. and Peter Euzlo and| sending of - his catechism to = [vou Hear? Tiie Ttalia f8 making a|Brave. X-rays show fraptures ot jStafl, both local firms, were award = schools in this city, Principal L Shanghai, May § P—Two planes. | o' or 60 Kitometers an hour o of the ncck vertebrae. cd contracts for road building by | GHORGE ) ARG P. Slade of the Senior Mish |fone of them a seaplane, flew over """ ©F #7 Hlometore | Mr. Davis was taken in custody it e HENTAY, CopREliaent today | iwashinsion Eireat of e N5, Kurmidh| | achool ana Brincips Harcy e e iy ship almost provented |BY the West Haven police on order Highway Commissioner Macdonald | " washington, 1. C., 2 ) [TERSIE SOl To i [ttt i Bl \lv‘ ! S Deputy Coroner Lewis L. Field iwarded seven contracts on work |yifving before fhe federal frade Hizh scheol admitted they had "’"; g ”'w- _,m‘nnw ket | o g oed dannn SELLSL EThe con. cominhmlonis Westarduvd Tartunnan il g e asy ot D e AT Wy station and atnong the aational- | 6,900 ( ases nf Whiskey | “1t is very unfortunate and 1 am tracts are as follows: concerning the activitien of the || ¢ o T i Al ol i il extremely sorry, but it was an sc- Highway Commissioncr John A. | onnecticnt Committes on Public| | = 3" Siads said enough ropies || 1% Warships anchored. Lom phal Landed in ,\‘e‘“ Jersey [cident which was unavoldable on Macdonald today announced fthe {tilities, which has heen carrying were sent fo take care of the || [iADEnan arsenal. Two women and | New York, May 3 ( )= f“,;" {my part,” said Oliver .I Davis of award of seven contracts 10 the 10w- {on 4 campaien of propaganda achool library and the problems || ' ™0 CO%® Wwere injured i [the American i AN i "H‘ Monroe street, this morning when hidders on work advertised for inst public ownership of utitities, || g¢'il (LR SRE e PIoblem: Lhe wlan oy sreso Al O ]'{’, S| bl ek ing oulilies ‘{:.”“' G {Interviewed concerning the accident. April 24. The contracts awarded in: Clarence G. Willard, secretary and i e el rom tht nonh\qn eruiser aich ; *"”*‘;l‘"rlv"\‘ ';‘f:,‘l:{n Ly ','r':‘('l‘ Explaining how the collision oc- {1 Tetting were as follows: originator of the committee, said || 3 %er L 5° CLOTTFS MAEAL || which was off Woosung tarnational | aniiod Mreveaacted {heangh s bisce |cirred Mr. Davis sold:' . waneh: SLNI otk of bltatuinous bmacas | it Ve cdllkonie onjihe mnbiic tian || EL G TIERDCSCeROzIed, Hhels ater Shasiiennion s s inemesionsl lednneiaact 1 citters and un. INE NOrth on Forest street at abeut Ao (Sovement] on Bloomfeld Tar- | heen entiito achools and mewspepera || 125 FRRISE A0 widlied. gonbijsi | Eoifement cauksd, Jigroat commos |uds af e entranarg e ten: |20 miles an totr, At theiAtRREE: iffville-Granby road. awarded to!{hroughout Connecticut. The list sion it was not of any great raine || 1107 They returned unscathed mad«d\' 2 contrebind, mea Cistoms | 1100 of Park place another car sud- Amos D. Bridger, Hazardville, bid inciudes Now Britain Fmor MEN | and instead of sonding it to the || Tty T e di et [denly backed out of Park Place 1810 3.20. tschool and the Nathan Hale juni ERRSES i as 1| ¥ L & o A id day R vost strest. e 10,530 feet of reinforced conerete | high school, also in New BRritain. !l,',:"‘ofiw"”’:r: :'B’:;:'";}""_r: ||, Thin in beliosed 0 be the first oc- | Authoities said v‘vw’»,\:]:‘-vi‘:?: !«r“vr\"\‘ ey : el m.,',d :::“,n: pavement on the r‘,.c:wnnmalu‘ Last year Connecticut newspapers | =50 (¢ | cagion on which an airplane has | where (k\- gl © the|into tha car which was backing out North Grosvenordale road in the|printed an average of 159 column heen used to bomb a hig Chine [I:»-r-“ taken hie masler O o) s Sar wid EEIL TS town of Thompson. awarded to Cal-|inches per newspaper on matterial city during the five yvears of civil |Cressy and the crew of five who Foresl atreet on Ae-iEaaiRAEob lan Construction Co., Bristol. R. I|from the clipshects and the hoiler . ~ | ar are alleged 1o Mmie g Soo oAl dhe | Plane won Sh AR R bnd 882,424, | plate material and a total eof &1 po No Gas | BRUEEHAE, 'wete Rel sthiar Rt - - T 7,200 fest of waterhound maca- | column inehes of cditormls which [‘md Tells l'nmda BT e e S ecatinned AT am on the Cherry Hill oad v ud: | conig e traced to the commiteee s Joining Up With Us” | motern ‘espons o] vo Settlement Expected resi. As 1 attempted to cross dlefield and Durham. awarde, 0| service. he use of the material in| 7 noison gas had ha'n used by nort e cs M o | Arute Brothers. Xew Britain. bid | newspapers jumped from an average | 0ndon. May 3 (UP)—Henry | '0'%00 £47 had he used by orth- | In City Court Dispute i riace A Grover il $27.236.76 61 59 aalntan nchés alBes Xolysg | Rord, Lelore he et Londonctona || L ieil S0 08 SRl T 8 R B e Teernt, i i B e [the 1oft xide of the street, driving 7.634 feet of reinforced concrete|column inches in 1225, AN this, | riends that Lindbergh was “joining Tso-Lin, “Manchurian war lord.” tatter of the Hly Tolfy Amu-lo oo st BPEE : on the Putnam-Norwich road in the ihe said, was printed without any P With u o thue TIn | v Bt 1fs Culueas 5)alara) lation agiat AWiHSaOr: Debrbws. “My car struck the car of Mr. town of Killingly. awarded to M. A.|payment from fthe newspapers for 'rgh soon would be using a Ford carry paper umbrellas and declarr |ski as far as could be learned to- wois Grover, overturning it and throwing | day. Dobrowoski is obdurate and it | iV EECT HENEH doubtful whether he will abide | “I was in no sense to blame for by the rulings of the city court |y, pocigent. Mr. Grover by making |when the judgment is rendered. and |0 agen feft turn into Park Place | Will carry his appeal to the higher o o to blame, and the car backing |courts. As yet. no amount of sct- 1. jout was a contributing factor. tlement was reached by the plain- | 4onneqd my car within nine feet aft- Utr association, which action judge o striking the Grover car and fm- Morris 1. rendered what assistance Saxe suggested. | mediately - {1 could to the occupants, aive re- CO) {moving Mr. Grover to the New H. Tripoll, May 3 (UP)—The first ;\-n General hospital.” Tripolitanian agricultural congress Mr. Davis reported to police head- was opened today by Governor De|quarters voluntarily where he pest- Bono, ed bond for §500,

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